Featuring two entire levels of amenity space, as well as a dazzling party room and outdoor amenity terrace on the tower’s mechanical penthouse level, this condo project will offer a truly elevated living experience in an area that’s in extremely high demand.

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Amenities

Occupying a site on the south side of Adelaide between Simcoe Street and Ed Mirvish Way, this project is proposed as a seven-storey podium anchoring a 49-storey tower element, for a structure that’s 56 storeys in total.

The unit mix is expected to include 66 bachelor layouts, 211 one-bedroom, 112 two-bedroom and 23 three-bedroom layouts, for a total of 410 units.

A massive amount of amenity space is proposed, totalling 4,155 square feet of outdoor and 17,201 square feet of indoor. Most of this will be spread throughout the eighth and the ninth floors, which will be dedicated exclusively to amenities, with a small amount of indoor and outdoor space on the lower mechanical penthouse level, high above the bustling city.

Residents will have access to 156 parking spaces, some above ground and others below, accessed by a car elevator.

Featuring a sleek, urban design with integrated pockets of greenspace throughout the tower, this new building will bring a modern and refreshing touch to the stretch.

Location & Neighbourhood

New condos in the Entertainment District command some of the highest rental rates in the city and are extremely in demand.

Some of downtown Toronto’s trendiest clubs, bars and restaurants are at your doorstep, for a high-energy, buzzing street vibe, either day or night. As you may have guessed, this neighbourhood is also home to many of the city’s most popular entertainment and concert venues, from the Air Canada Centre to the Roy Thompson Hall.

In this trendy pocket, you can be sipping cocktails on a rooftop patio in one moment and catching a world-class concert the next. It’s an area where contemporary condominium towers nestle beside historic, brick-clad warehouses, for an aesthetic that’s unique to this part of downtown. The area is well-served by transit, with the condominium being just a few minutes’ walk from the St. Andrew Subway station, as well as the recently-enhanced King streetcar line.

We’re also seeing an increase in technology and creative-focused businesses setting up headquarters down here, and some of the more recent developments and proposals incorporate even more office space. One major development proposal just down the street not only proposes 115,000 square feet of office space, but a 25,000 square foot teaching facility for OCAD University.

Did we mention the area is growing? The province of Ontario has named it as an “urban growth centre,” meaning it’s expected to get a fair amount of downtown’s residential and commercial population increase over the next 25 years, making it a great option for investors.

Dynamic, cosmopolitan and poised for growth, Entertainment District condos are some of the most exciting homes to invest in.